
Pixelated Audio is back from another VGMCon in Minnesota, this time about space! Joining Gene once again from last year are Pernell from Rhythm and Pixels and Carlos from Heroes Three!
We did a similar panel last year; we take a broad theme and make it educational, and then use it as an excuse to cram in all sorts of VGM examples. We had some tech issues and lost some of the recording but we were able to rescue it with a more laid back "part 2" we recorded in the hotel room as a way to fill in gaps and riff for a while. Prepare for launch on this massive double episode clocking in at almost 2 hours!
We discuss space, its influence on games and computing, and a wide range of games that have a direct or sometimes tenuous link to space. We've got a ton of music this episode so we hope you enjoy it. Pardon the noise in the background, it was the best we could do with a portable recorder.
If you'd like to follow along with our slides that we used during the talk, feel free to click through. If the presentation doesn't show up below, click here.
Track list
0:00:00 (Bedding) Map Screen - Mass Effect (Various, 2007) - Sam Hulick
0:06:15 (Excerpt) introduction to "From Here to Infinity" narrated by Patrick Stewart
0:09:42 Intro Cutscene - Frontier: Elite II (Amiga, 1993) - David Lowe
0:27:18 Hyperspace - Star Control II (PC, 1992) - Riku Nuottajärvi
0:31:57 Alpine Start - Star Trek: New Worlds (PC, 2000) - Jeremy Soule, Inon Zur
0:35:19 Main Theme - Space Engineers (PC, 2019) - Karel Antonín
0:41:11 Happy Daymare - Xexex (Arcade, 1991) - Konami Kukeiha Club
Motoaki Furukawa (Carol Queen)
Hidenori Maezawa (Michael Oldriver)
Satoko Miyawaki (Rosetta Stone)
Akiko Hashimoto (Shanghai Manmos)
0:45:13 Space Port -Juggernaut- - X-Men: Children of the Atom (Arcade, 1994)
Takayuki Iwai (ANACHEY··TAKAPON··) [main composer on track]
Shun Nishigaki (SYUN Nishigaki)
Hideki Okugawa (HIDEKI OK)
Isao Abe (Isao ··oyaji··Ave)
0:47:44 Hydra (Stage 1) - Gradius IV (Arcade, 1999) - Konami Kukeiha Club
Atsuki Watanabe (Atsuki)
Harumi Ueko
0:52:09 Pretty G - GuitarFreaks / DrumMania (Arcade, 2000) - Zonlu (Sunday Records)
0:57:17 Space - Chō Jikū Yōsai Macross: Scrambled Valkyrie (SFC, 1993) - Noboru Yamane
1:04:48 I Want to See the Starlight (Jolyne Kujo's Theme) - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle (PS3, 2013) - Chikayo Fukuda
1:11:50 UFO Ending - Silent Hill (PS1, 1999) - Akira Yamaoka
1:18:06 (Bedding) World 2 (Moon) - Treasure Master (NES, 1991) - Tim Follin
1:20:00 (Bedding) Team Selection - Blades of Steel (NES, 1988)
Shinya Sakamoto (S. Sakamoto)
Kazuki Muraoka (K. Muraoka)
Atsushi Fujio (A. Fujio)
Kiyohiro Sada (K. Sada)
1:21:30 (Bedding) Item Acquisition - Super Metroid (SNES, 1994) - Kenji Yamamoto
1:21:42 (Bedding) Welcome to Chessmaster - The Chessmaster (SNES, 1991) - Peter Stone
1:22:24 (Bedding) Item Acquisition - Metroid Fusion (GBA, 2002) - Minako Hamano, Akira Fujiwara
1:22:41 (Bedding) Title Theme - Sorry! / Aggravation / Scrabble Junior (GBA, 2005) - Mark Cooksey (possibly)
1:23:46 (Bedding) Course Clear (Out of This Dimension) - Star Fox (SNES, 1993) - Hajime Hirasawa
1:24:11 (Bedding) Title Theme - PGA Tour Golf (SNES, 1992) - Rob Hubbard
1:24:50 Title Theme - PGA Tour Golf (Genesis, 1991) - Rob Hubbard
1:28:53 (Bedding) Deep Core - Phalanx (SNES, 1991) - S. Yamaguchi
1:29:32 (Bedding) Dr. Wright - SimCity (SNES, 1991) - Soyo Oka
1:34:12 (Bedding) Title Theme - Space Shuttle Project (NES, 1991) - Scott Marshall
1:34:39 (Bedding) Round 1 – Remlia Castle - Astyanax (NES, 1989) - Toshiko Tasaki
1:37:18 (Excerpt) pre-launch voice clips - Space Shuttle Project (NES, 1991) - voiced by David Crane
1:45:29 Ball Launch + Main Play 2 - Star Trek 25th Anniversary (Pinball, 1991) - Brian Schmidt
1:47:52 The Moon - Ducktales Remastered (Various, 2013) - Jake Kaufman, originally by Hiroshige Tonomura
1:53:59 Victory (Ending Medley) - Space Quest III: Pirates of Pestulon (PC, 1989) - Bob Siebenberg
Additional things mentioned during the talk
Rhythm and Pixels VGM podcast with Pernell
Heroes Three Asian cinema podcast with Carlos
The Bruce Lees of Fighting Games - VGMCON Panel 2025
The Game Brass - Thomas Kresge
From Here to Infinity: The Ultimate Voyage (1995) documentary narrated by Patrick Stewart
Moffett Field / NASA Ames SpaceBar
Cape Canaveral / Kennedy Space Center
Mars Cheese Castle in Kenosha, WI
Arcades mentioned:
Galloping Ghost in Brookfield, IL
Timeline Arcade in York, PA
The Break (aka 8 on the Break) in Dunellen, NJ
GiGO (formerly Sega arcade) in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan
Blue Ghost Arcade in Woodstock, GA
Wild Weasel’s Golf Shrine
Astronaut ice cream
Dippin' Dots
Moon Mice aka Armadillos
May 30, 2025
1 hr 55 min

Our show takes us back in time to the pleasant summer vibes of Malibu Bikini Volleyball, a no-frill sports game released in 1993 for the underdog Atari Lynx handheld, developed by Hand Made Software and composed by Paul Tonge.
Hand Made Software was a boutique first- (or second-) party game developer that produced original games exclusively for the Lynx and Jaguar from about 1990 to 1995, with a handful of previously unreleased games making their way out in the early 2000s. While this game is a pretty self explanatory late-era volleyball game for the Lynx, the music is definitely worth checking out.
English composer Paul Tonge is a multi-talented musician, sound designer, sound driver developer, game producer and music director that worked from the late 80s to the early 2000s, starting on the C64 and Amiga and eventually retiring from games around the GBA era. He worked on games such as: Tinhead, The Tick, George Foreman for Real, and Samurai Jack: The Amulet of Time as well as working on a number of sound drivers across multiple console generations.
It's a leisurely episode where we finally take the time for a deeper dive on Lynx sound and graphics hardware. We also cover Paul's work with "Sound Images", his joint audio production company with composer Tony Williams, and Paul's eventual work with Software Creations, the British software developer that was a powerhouse of game audio talent in the 90s even if their games were just alright.
In any case, sit back and enjoy this early 90s mixtape of beachy volleyball tunes!
Composed by: Paul Tonge
Tracklist
0:00:00 Malibu Volleyball
0:07:55 Trout Shout
0:16:11 Bikini Beauty
0:22:09 Beach Boy Blues
0:33:36 Spike
0:42:37 On the Shoreline
0:48:29 Banana Volley
0:57:47 Beach Volley
1:04:59 SandOut
1:09:17 SkyBall
1:16:19 Winners
Apr 29, 2025
1 hr 18 min

Today, we're looking back at Astyanax, an action platformer released for arcade and NES in 1989 and a game we both grew up playing. Sometimes referred to as "The Lord of King" or "The Astyanax", the original arcade game was developed by Aicom and published by Jaleco, with the NES version developed and published by Jaleco. Both versions share some similarities, like fighting hordes of mythological creatures, but the key difference for our show is they feature completely different soundtracks. We'll be focusing on the NES soundtrack written by Toshiko Tasaki with an occasional detour to the arcade original composed by Kiyoshi Yokoyama.
Composed by:
NES: Toshiko Tasaki
Arcade: Kiyoshi Yokoyama
Tracklist
0:00:00 - Opening Story (NES)
0:00:21 - Title (NES)
0:6:08 - Introduction / Round 5 Cutscene (NES)
0:9:22 - Round 1 - Remlia Castle (NES)
0:18:53 - Stage 1 - In the Forest (Arcade)
0:23:03 - Boss Intro + Boss Theme (NES)
0:25:32 - Round 2 - Redroad Forest (NES)
0:31:49 - Round 2 Cutscene (NES)
0:35:47 - Round 3 Cutscene (NES)
0:36:36 - Round 4 - Marshy Swamp (NES)
0:45:19 - Round 4 Cutscene (NES)
0:46:20 - Round 5 - Telugamn Bridge (NES)
0:48:51 - Round 5 Cutscene (NES)
0:50:11 - Round 1 Cutscene / Round 6 / Last Boss (NES)
0:53:49 - Stage 3 - On the Lake (Arcade)
0:58:38 - Ending (Arcade)
1:02:39 - (Bedding) Name Entry (Arcade)
1:04:27 - Ending Story + The End (NES)
Mar 24, 2025
1 hr 6 min

In this installment of Pixelated Audio, we're taking a stroll through the soundtrack of Blades of Steel. Originally, Konami released this fact-action hockey game in the arcades in 1987 but it really gained popularity a year later when it was converted to the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1988. However, most of us (at least your hosts) tend to forget that two sequels were released: NHL Blades of Steel '99 and NHL Blades of Steel 2000 which we’ve got some tunes from as well.
Composed by:
Arcade/NES: Shinya Sakamoto, Kazuki Muraoka, Atsushi Fujio, Kiyohira Sada
GameBoy: Hidehiro Funauchi, Akiko Itou
GameBoy Color: Matt Simmonds
Nintendo 64: Kazuhiko Uehara (sound producer), Nobuyuki Akena (sound director), Takahito Uenishi (SFX), Mitsuteru Furukawa (Sound programmer)
PlayStation: Kazumaru Yui, Norikazu Miura
Tracklist
00:00:00 - Game Start / Warm Up (NES)
00:05:23 - Selection Theme (NES)
00:13:04 - Intermission (NES)
00:16:52 - Bonus Game Unused (NES)
00:17:26 - Bonus Game (Arcade)
00:18:16 - Won Finals (NES)
00:20:26 - Game End (NES)
00:21:50 - Team Selection (Arcade)
00:23:55 - Team Selection (Amiga)
00:25:26 - Game Start (DOS)
00:26:17 - Game Start (C64)
00:27:09 - BGM 1 (GB)
00:30:09 - BGM 2 (GB)
00:31:39 - BGM 3 (GB)
00:35:15 - BGM 8 (GB)
00:39:54 - BGM 1 (GBC) - NHL Blades of Steel
00:45:43 - BGM 2 (GBC) - NHL Blades of Steel
00:49:17 - BGM 4 (GBC) - NHL Blades of Steel
00:52:16 - Menu Music (N64) - NHL Blades of Steel 99
00:56:56 - BGM 3 (GBC) - NHL Blades of Steel 2000
01:00:23 - BGM 4 (GBC) - NHL Blades of Steel 2000
01:02:26 - BGM 6 (GBC) - NHL Blades of Steel 2000
01:04:52 - Menu 3 (PSX) - NHL Blades of Steel 2000
01:08:34 - Menu 4 (PSX) - NHL Blades of Steel 2000
01:15:57 - Ending (NES)
Feb 20, 2025
1 hr 17 min

With the holiday season upon us, Gene and several other friends visited Sacramento Gamers Expo where we met some awesome game developer legends like David Crane, Garry Kitchen and Ed Annunziata. Joining Gene is Michelle (the 'voice' of Sue Kasper), AJ of VGMPorium (also on our Persona show) and last but not least Brian Stewart, one of the biggest VGM fans you'll ever find. Join us as we look back at our experience at SGE playing games, attending panels and looking back at our gaming in 2024 more generally.
Tracklist
00:00 (Bedding) Wizard Theme - Warriors of the Eternal Sun (GEN, 1992) - Paul Mudra, Frank Klepacki, Dwight Okahara
06:58 (Excerpt) Azcan Wander - Warriors of the Eternal Sun - Paul Mudra, Frank Klepacki, Dwight Okahara
07:14 (Excerpt) Azcan Wander - arrangement by "Gate House"
07:58 Swamp Combat - Warriors of the Eternal Sun (GEN, 1992) - Paul Mudra, Frank Klepacki, Dwight Okahara
16:15 Penetration - RayForce / Gunlock / Layer Section / Galactic Attack (ARC, 1994) - Tamayo Kawamoto
27:36 Gymhouse - Three Dirty Dwarves (SAT, 1996) - Attila Héger, Attila Dobos
38:49 John Whitgift - Astrologaster Dirty Dwarves (iOS, Switch, 2019) - Andrea Boccadoro
Emily Dickens (Soprano)
Ruth Kiang (Alto)
Benedict Hymas, Robin Bailey (Tenor)
Jimmy Holliday, Christopher Webb (Bass)
48:52 (Excerpt) "21 Concepts" from the album The Graduate by MC Lars
50:15 Spring (Wild Horseradish Jam) - Stardew Valley (Various, 2016) - ConcernedApe aka Eric Barone
Links to other things mentioned
Game developers and designers
Audacity Games
David Crane
Garry Kitchen
Ed Annunziata
Brian Colin (IG)
VGM albums
Astrologaster
Stardew Valley
Artists and performers at Sac Gamers Expo
MC Lars
The Graduate album
Mega Ran
Lo(u)ser
Scarecrow Scandals
Alice Knows Karate
Got Item
Websites
Game Grooves
Warriors of the Eternal Sun - Azcan Warrior by “Gate House”
Hildregarde Von Blingen (Youtube)
Jan 21, 2025
54 min

Bryan and Gene are back for a relaxed holiday episode where we take a look back at some of the great music we heard in games in 2024. As usual it's an eclectic mix of genres and style, both in the games themselves and in the music.
Tracklist
0:00:00 Title - Spilled Mushrooms (Playdate, 2024) by Philip Dexter and choosh
0:04:38 Jungle - Spilled Mushrooms (Playdate, 2024) by Philip Dexter and choosh
0:14:36 Pioneer's Horizon - Timespinner (Various, 2018) by Jeff Ball
0:21:21 Bard Dance - Baldur's Gate 3 (Various, 2023) by Borislav Slavov
0:31:28 Hanging from Threads aka "Slugfest" - Yakuza: Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth (Various, 2024) by Keitaro Hanada
0:39:36 Velgress (Stage 1) - UFO 50 (PC, 2024) by Eirik Suhrke
0:50:11 Pingolf (Gameplay) - UFO 50 (PC, 2024) by Eirik Suhrke
1:00:40 Trench -Jewelry Box- - Shinsekai: Into the Depths (iOS, Switch, 2019) by Chikara Aoshima
Jan 2, 2025
1 hr 5 min

Pixelated Audio is back from this year's Persona themed MAGWest. In honor of the theme we threw together a quick show about the music of the mainline Persona games from Persona 1-5 with a little bit of early Megami Tensei history. We're also joined by co-host and our good friend AJ aka "rayjkayj" of the VGMPorium podcast. It's a light show with fun musical examples spanning the decades of the Persona series and we hope you enjoy it!
If you'd like to follow along with the slides we used during the talk, feel free to click through. If the presentation doesn't show up below, click here.
Track list
0:00:00 (Bedding) Convenience Store - Revelations: Persona - Kenichi Tsuchiya
0:09:30 1st & 2nd Ward Shopping District (West Entrance) - Revelations: Persona - Hidehito Aoki
0:14:25 Ayase's Theme - Revelations: Persona - Kenichi Tsuchiya
0:20:50 Sumaru City Map - Persona 2: Innocent Sin - Toshiko Tasaki
0:22:55 Battle - Persona 2: Innocent Sin - Kenichi Tsuchiya
0:28:39 Maya's Theme - Persona 2: Eternal Punishment - Kenichi Tsuchiya
0:31:00 Maya's Theme - Persona 2: Innocent Sin - Kenichi Tsuchiya
0:35:31 Theme of Tartarus (Arqa Block) - Persona 3 - Shoji Meguro
0:37:49 Burn My Dread - Persona 3 - Shoji Meguro
Singer: Yumi Kawamura
Lyrics: Shigeo Komori, Yoshihiro Komori
0:47:06 Pursuing My True Self - Persona 4 - Shoji Meguro
Singer: Reiko Tanaka
Lyrics: Yu Namba, RyoRca
0:48:48 Signs of Love - Persona 4 - Shoji Meguro
Singer: Shihoko Hirata
Lyrics: Reiko Tanaka
0:54:43 Last Surprise - Persona 5 - Shoji Meguro
Singer: Lyn
Lyricist: Benjamin Franklin
0:59:24 Life Goes On - Persona 5 - Shoji Meguro
1:09:34 Satomi Tadashi Pharmacy's Theme - Revelations: Persona - Misaki Okibe
Additional things mentioned during the talk
Bi Score Band albums
Is This Persona? - songs from Shin Megami Tensei 1-5
This Is Persona - songs from Persona 1-5
Lotus Juice - Rapper from Persona 3 onwards
Lacey Johnson - Another great musician with lots of awesome Persona covers
VGMPorium Podcast - AJ's VGM podcast
Shop Themes IV - Persona (VGMPorium episode)
Tom Miller
Nov 13, 2024
1 hr 11 min

Sue Kasper, it's a name you might know by memory but if you grew up PC gaming in the 90s you're definitely familiar with her work. Sue was the lead composer on SimFarm and the international sensation SimCity 2000! Both games were developed by Maxis, a studio known for producing simulation games since the 80s including SimCity, The Sims, Spore and many others.
Sue's eclectic tunes have been ingrained in the hearts and minds of simulation game players the world over, and there's no doubt that her work on SimCity 2000 inspired a great many other composers trying to capture that iconic simulation game sound. She's a lifelong musician and guitarist that's been playing gigs in a number of bands around California since the 70s. While we weren't able to speak to Sue directly on mic, we had an excellent conversation with Michelle sitting in as proxy for Sue to answer our collective questions about her work on SimCity 2K and SimFarm. It was a ton of fun hearing her experiences rocking out, and her work with companies like Maxis, Guitar Player magazine, and Avid/Digidesign.
Music composed by Sue Kasper unless otherwise stated
0:00:00 Dawn of City (Sim City 2000)
0:06:44 Dancing Megalopolis
0:11:06 The SIM Magic: Experience Mode
0:15:04 Skyscrapers
0:22:00 Tax & Money
0:28:35 (Excerpts) Tax & Money, Work Work Work! [with MIDI transcription issues]
0:31:18 Title Theme (Sim Farm)
0:34:13 Dead Farm / Debt Farm
0:39:15 Home Improvement (aka COWMAN)
0:41:53 Work Work Work (Sim City 2000)
0:48:25 Ultimate City
0:52:50 Key of Success
1:01:35 (Bedding) General Farm
1:04:12 Work Work Work!
Composed by Sue Kasper
Arranged by Ryuichi Katsumata for Sim-Melody from SimCity 2000
Other things mentioned:
MAGWest 2024 (Sep 27-29)
MAGWest 2023 - George Sanger Pool Party set
ROCKRGRL Magazine wiki
Bonus link: Small World - Juliet Slip tribute video
All songs using Roland SC-55, thank you to Valley Bell for providing the stellar recordings!
Sep 12, 2024
1 hr 5 min

Pixelated Audio is back for the third annual Masters of VGM (@MastersofVGM), which happens every June. Various podcasts come together to highlight game composers with the theme this year focusing on the amazing women in the industry. We decided to take a more narrow focus on some of the lesser known composers at Capcom and picked 4 to talk about today going from the company's earliest days through the 2000s.
Check out some of the other participating shows in Masters of VGM and discover some new VGM podcast favorites! As always, we hope you enjoy the show!
Track List:
00:00 Main Theme - SonSon (Arcade, 1984) by Ayako Mori
03:56 Stage 1 & 2 - Ghosts 'n Goblins / Makaimura (Arcade, 1985) by Ayako Mori
07:24 Stage 3 - Trojan / Tatakai no Banka (Arcade, 1986) by Ayako Mori
10:44 Crystal Snail - Mega Man X2 (SNES, 1994) by Yuki Iwai
15:17 City Zone B ~ Night - Tech Romancer (Arcade, 1998) by Yuki Iwai
20:48 Tenguman - Rockman & Forte / Mega Man & Bass (SNES, 1998) by Akari Kaida
32:40 No!! - Tricky Sliders / Trick'N Snowboarder (PS1, 1999) by Akari Kaida
36:14 Blast Speed (Blast Man's Stage) - Mega Man Battle Network 6 (GBA, 2005) by Yoshino Aoki
41:12 Now Study! (Libra Scales' Stage) - Mega Man Star Force (DS, 2006) by Yoshino Aoki
48:28 Kaze yo Tsutaete (Game version) ~ROLL Special Ending~ - Rockman Battle & Chase (PS1, 1997)
composition and arrangement by Yoshinori Ono and performance by Yoshino Aoki
Other links
Ayako Mori - Capcom Wiki
Yuki Iwai - Capcom Wiki
Akari Kaida - Capcom Wiki, Wikipedia
Yoshino Aoki - Capcom Wiki, Wikipedia
Jun 30, 2024
51 min

Pixelated Audio is back from a wonderful weekend at VGMCon in Minnesota! Gene was slated to represent us but along the way drummed up a party including Pernell from Rhythm and Pixels, Carlos from Heroes Three, and Thomas Kresge head of the Game Brass (check out their new album Barrel Brassed)!
When in Minnesota do as the Minnesotans do, as the saying goes. We had a fun time talking about all manner of VGM related to the Midwest; the region itself, games about the area and made there, as well as composers from the area.
Getting more specific we cover pinball and edutainment in some level of depth before the panel devolves into talking about Shrek, cheese, and endless trips cross country. It's a fun journey through a diverse range of VGM and we hope you enjoy the show we put together. Pardon the noise in the background, it was the best we could do with a portable recorder.
If you'd like to follow along with the slides we used during the talk, feel free to click through. If the presentation doesn't show up below, click here.
Track list
0:00:00 (Bedding) "The Creek" WolfQuest (Minnesota Zoo & Eduweb 2007) by Tim Buzza, additional music by Ben Woolman
0:14:52 (Excerpt) Suzanne Ciani Creates the Soundtrack for a Pinball Machine YouTube
0:15:51 (Excerpt) Xenon gameplay (Bally 1980) all audio by Suzanne Ciani (video courtesy of London Pinball)
0:18:19 "Main Theme" Pin-Bot (Williams 1986) by Chris Granner
0:22:24 "Speak Softly, Love" feat. Slash from The Godfather Pinball (Jersey Jack Pinball 2023) by Thomas Kresge
0:26:38 "New York City (Action)" X-Men Legends (Raven Software 2004) by Rik Schaffer
0:33:34 "Title Theme" Oregon Trail Deluxe (MECC 1993) by Lon Koenig and Larry Phenow
0:36:47 "Gimme Mo' Torque" Vigilante 8: 2nd Offense (DC version, 1999 Luxoflux) by Christian A. Salyer, Eric Klein, Javier Marquez
0:40:26 "Tracking Trouble" Puzzle Agent (Telltale Games 2010) by Disasterpeace / Richard Vreeland)
0:47:04 "Granny Cream's Hot Butter Ice Cream" Hypnospace Outlaw (Tendershoot 2019) by Hot Dad / Erik Helwig / "Chowder Man"
0:49:11 "Kitchen Music" I Am Bread (Bossa Studios 2014) by Black Heron (Leo Chilcott and Murugan Thiruchelvam)
0:54:48 "Protector's Enclave" Neverwinter (Cryptic Studios 2013) by Kevin Manthei
0:58:44 “Let's Break Physics (Main Theme)” Unstable Scientific (Studio Castle Soodalkov TBD) by Super Marcato Bros
1:04:29 "Exploration" WolfQuest by Tim Buzza
1:21:09 "The Creek" WolfQuest by Tim Buzza
Additional things mentioned during the talk
Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium (MECC)
The Story of The Oregon Trail - Gaming Historian YouTube
Trailheads: The Oregon Trail’s Origins - Twin Cities PBS
Ben Hanson travels the roguelike Oregon Trail - Video Game History Foundation
R. Philip Bouchard (lead designer of the 1985 Oregon Trail)
Personal website | died-of-dysentery.com | Died of Dysentery book, history of the game
Minnesota things!
Level with Emily Reese podcast home | PA episode with Emily
VGMCon
Games Done Quick
Other things mentioned
Airport CEO - game | soundtrack
Fight'N Rage - game | soundtrack
SML Podcast
May 29, 2024
1 hr 23 min
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